Central
South Island Glaciers, Forests and Lakes Tour (10 nights, 11 days)
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Quiet country
roads, 40-60km per day
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Full support all
the way
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Spectacular
glacier and lake views
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All meals included
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Comfortable Specialized
bicycle,
with water bottle, computer and rack bag included
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Quality Lodge
and Bed & Breakfast accommodation
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Tour starts 10am
on Day 1, finishes after breakfast on day 11
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2009 Departure
dates: 27 January and 24 February
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for booking conditions
please refer to booking form
NZ$3665
per person on basis of twin share
NZ$895
single supplement
To find out
your equivalent currency, please click on NZ$ amount above.
Day 1
Following
introductions and safety briefing, we head out for our first cycle ride
of the tour on the volcanic Port Hills above Christchurch. From Dyers Pass,
we cycle 20km south east along the summit road, a 10km traverse followed
with one of those down hills that goes on forever. After a café
lunch, we drive back to the crest of the crater rim and cycle a further
35km out onto the Banks Peninsula. On a clear day the view is one of the
best NZ has to offer, the snow covered Southern alps , the patchwork Canterbury
plains and Kaikoura Ranges in the distance with inner and outer harbour
bays reaching in on each side of the road.
Day 2
As we shuttle
out of Christchurch city, we pass the rapidly expanding vineyards of the
Waipara Basin, and enter the quiet inland Greta Valley, where we begin
our ride for the day. We visit Brian and Julia on their farm at Waikari
(27km) for lunch, and have to drag ourselves away from their panoramic
garden as we head north into the mountains to the natural thermal reserve
at Hanmer Springs, for a
well earned soak in the hot pools.
Day 3
This morning
the beautiful beech forests of the Lewis Pass beckon. By minivan we gradually
climb over the picturesque Lewis and Rahu Saddles, and then cycle 45km
from Springs Junction or 65km from Lewis Pass to Reefton for lunch. On
beautifully sealed roads with lush temperate rainforest lining the roadside
we ride another 20km until we reach the rugged beauty of the Charleston
overlooking the sea. Accomodation at Birdsferry
Lodge.
Day 4
Charleston
is a great place to see glow worms up close... as we head south to Punakaiki's
Pancake Rocks and onward to Greymouth for the night.
Day 5
One of the
trips many highlights are the quiet back roads where you are more likely
to meet a sheep than a car. Today we leave the main road to cycle over
Blue Spur and around Lake Kaniere for a picnic beside the lake, catching
up with the traffic of SH 6 again at Ross. From here on south there is
only the main road, SH6, and the most common road kill, possum, a pest
imported from Australia is hard to miss. One place worth a visit, if only
for the humour, is The Bushman’s Centre
where a large sandfly hanging up outside is their open sign and possum
pies are on the menu. As we get further south, we see more and more evidence
of the glacial origin of the big west coast rivers due to their milky colour.
As the road gets narrower we hop in the van and shuttle over Mount Hercules
to a farmstay at Whataroa for the night.
Day 6
A pleasant
24 km cycle brings us to Okarito, famous for its white heron colony, where
you will have plenty of time for a kayak paddle in the lagoon before we
head on to Franz Josef, a further 27km, and then over the hills in the
van to Fox Glacier.
Day 7
At last, a
chance for a day off the bike seat with a full day to explore the rainforest
and glacier. Options available include a half or full day glacier
hike, helicopter sightseeing or a walk around an old glacial lake.
Day 8
Lake Matheson
before breakfast is a great one hour walk to see the reflections of the
snow capped Southern Alps and then its 60km of easy cycling through rainforest
to the Paringa salmon farm for lunch, In the afternoon we have a further
25km of easy cycling to Lake Moeraki. We see the spectacular seascape of
Knights Point from the comfort of the van and then have the choice of another
25km ride to Haast.
Day 9
Another great
ride on easy terrain to Pleasant Flat (49km), followed by a van transfer
up to the top of Haast pass, for lunch and 30km of undulating cycling to
Lake Wanaka. You can’t help but notice the changes in the natural vegetation
on this ride, starting with the dense rainforest at the coast, transitioning
to more open beech forest as we pass into a rain shadow and then the dry
desert country around Wanaka.
Day 10
Today’s ride
follows the gold trail up the Cardrona Valley over the Crown Range and
enters Queenstown through the valley below the old gold town of Arrowtown.
The mix of schist rock tors geology and a desert climate has created a
unique landscape . Accommodation at Queenstown
House.
Day 11
Today we return
to Christchurch by van with a great ride through the quiet roads behind
Timaru to break up the trip. If you wish to stay in Queenstown and see
Milford Sound, hike the Routeburn Track, or do a Lord of the Rings tour,
we will have to say goodbye after breakfast as we head north. We will arrive
back in Christchurch by 6.30pm
Email:
info@nzbicycletours.com
Phone: +64
3 3849422
Fax: +64 3
3849432
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